Sweatpants
£ 510 £ 204
Antonioli
Moncler grenoble redefines off-duty style with these white sweat bottoms, crafted in italy for a sleek, modern look that moves with you. The clean front lines and tapered side panels not only flatter your shape but also boost freedom of movement, making them perfect for active days or relaxed moments. A smooth, elasticated waistband ensures effortless wear and a secure fit, while the soft, slightly stretchy fabric delivers all-day comfort. Designed for those who value both style and function, these trousers bring a touch of refined ease to your everyday wardrobe..
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Sweatpants

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Moncler grenoble redefines off-duty style with these white sweat bottoms, crafted in italy for a sleek, modern look that moves with you. The clean front lines and tapered side panels not only flatter your shape but also boost freedom of movement, making them perfect for active days or relaxed moments. A smooth, elasticated waistband ensures effortless wear and a secure fit, while the soft, slightly stretchy fabric delivers all-day comfort. Designed for those who value both style and function, these trousers bring a touch of refined ease to your everyday wardrobe.

about Moncler

The Moncler brand has been synonymous with quilted jackets since 1952, the year it was founded in Monestier-de-Clermont. The first products were sleeping bags, hooded capes and curtains. A couple of years later, the first quilted jackets to protect those who work in the cold appeared. The first to note them was French mountaineer Lionel Terray, and this is how the first jackets, gloves and sleeping bags for extreme weather were created, repeatedly put to the test in several mountaineering expeditions, up to equipping the victorious Italian expedition to K2. In the '80s, Moncler became an icon for metropolitan life.

about Antonioli

The Antonioli boutique opened in Milan in 1987. Named after its founder, it offers clothes and accessories that immediately attract the public. In 2003 the shop moved to via Pasquale Paoli 1, into a place which was, around 1920, one of the first silent film theatres in Milan. Today, expanded to include a mechanical workshop, their re-structured 400m2 space boasts innovative materials and welcomes men and women who want to wear clothing that's in touch with the elegance of time.